Telephone attachment.



S..M. BRBHM, TELEPHONE ATTACHMENT. APPLICATION TILED KAY1'I, 1911.

Paten teaA 13,1912.

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- s'r'ANLEym'nnEHmjoF lrtrrnnrssnnegonlog To all whom it may concern:

Be it'known that-I, STANLEY M. BREHM,

a citizen of'the United States, residing at' Miamisburg, in thecounty of Montgomery and State of Ohio, ,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Telephone Attachments; and I do declare the follow ing to he a full, clear, and exact description witthe nvention, such as will enableothers skilled in the art to which it appertains to the particular features hereinafter set forth in the specification and specifically named the claim.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is'an elevation of adesk or table telephone instrument having my improved writing tablet support attached thereto. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the writing tablet support,

the post of the telephone instrument appearing in section. Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view cf 9. portion of the table or plate showing themounting of the spring clip and pencil holder.

Describing briefly the well known-parts comprising the telephone instrument, 1 designates the base, 2 the standard and 3 the receiver.

In the preferred form of my attachment, I provide a frame 4 consisting ofa suitable rod or gage of wire and impose upon it the double purpose of-holding the wrltlng table or plate 5 and providing a hinge 6 for the movable member 70f the standard clamp to swing upon in attaching or detaching the device from a the standard 2. A The said clamp consists of two members 7 and'8, the

latter being fixed and provided with a socket rnnnrnonn a'r'rlionivinn'r." j

portion 9 which supports one end 12 of the frame 4, which is turned at a right angle to the plane of said frame. The hinged clamp member 7 has also a socket portion into which a similarly turned end 13 of the frame :1 extends, and thus the hinge 6 is provided. 5

The twov clamp members are tightened by a bolt and thumb screw -11.

The table-supporting frame t is formed -of a single strand or rod of suitable wire, and at certain points therein is flattened as at 4',.and provided with openings to receive rivets by which the said table is attached to said frame. The ends of said member so constituting the frame are bent at different p Specification of Letters Patent. Patented Aug. 13, 1912;

hnplicationfile d May 17, 1911.' seria1Ivo.627,' 731.

points where they enter said sockets in order to bring the frame on an incline as shown in Fig. 1, and to thus support the writing table or plate 5 on a suitable incline convenient to the hand of the writer. This makes the forward pivot portion of said frame, or that portion forming the hinge 6, shorter than the other socket portion. At the point where the said frame. extends from the side of the table, it is secured to said table by a'clip 4 so that the table and frame is one rigid attachment. The upper end of the table 5 is cut outas at 15, and

portions of the'inetal formed'into bearings the body of the clip 19, a looped portion 21 which is bent to providea receptacle for a pencil. Having described my invention, 1- claim:

In a device of the type specified, .a support comprising two members adapted to encircle a post, one of which is provided with a, vertical socket and a hinge element, the other member being provided with a hinge element cooperating with the first named hinge element, means for binding said memhers to 'thef a ost, s'writin'g $151.5, 9," supert- In testimonfy whereof I sfiix Iny signature mg frame p table, saidirame termiin presence 0 two witnesses. nating in spare e extensions" with down i turnedwnds, -one of which enters the verti- A S E BREHM 5 ml socket and the other' of which passes Witnesses: through the'hinge element to ioigmja pintle I R. J. MCGABTY, w

' n for the hinge, .-subsantial1y asspecified. MA' 1'rHEw SmBLns. 

